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1. An apparatus for radio beacon, the apparatus comprising: a transmission circuit configured to transmit a radio beacon signal; a detection circuit configured to detect an entrance of an obstacle into a radio space of the transmission circuit; a control circuit configured to control the transmission circuit based on a control value corresponding to a number of times the detection circuit detects the entrance of the obstacle in a predetermined time, wherein a radio wave field intensity and a transmission interval of the beacon signal are adjusted based on the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected; and a startup circuit confiqured to: start up the control circuit when the entrance of the obstacle is detected by the detection circuit, and put the control unit in a sleep state when a state in which the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected is 0 continues for a first given time.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , the apparatus further comprising: a storage circuit configured to store transmission power control information indicating the control value corresponding to the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected, wherein the control circuit is further configured to acquire the transmission power control information corresponding to the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected from the storage circuit and to control the transmission circuit based on the acquired transmission power control information.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the storage circuit stores the radio wave field intensity and the transmission interval, wherein the radio wave field intensity in the transmission power control information increases and the transmission interval in the transmission power control information reduces as the number of times of detection increases, and wherein the radio wave field intensity in the transmission power control information reduces and the transmission interval in the transmission power control information increases as the number of times of detection reduces.
4. A method for controlling a computer which includes a transmission circuit configured to transmit a radio beacon signal, the method causing the computer to execute a process, the process comprising: detecting an entrance of an obstacle into a radio space of the transmission circuit; controlling, by a control circuit, the transmission circuit based on a control value corresponding to a number of times the entrance of the obstacle has been detected in a predetermined time, wherein a radio wave field intensity and a transmission interval of the beacon signal are adjusted based on the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected; starting up the control circuit when the entrance of the obstacle is detected; and putting the control unit in a sleep state when a state in which the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected is 0 continues for a first given time.
5. The method according to claim 4 , the process further comprising: acquiring transmission power control information corresponding to the number of times the entrance of the obstacle is detected in the predetermined time from a storage circuit; and controlling the transmission circuit based on the acquired transmission power control information.
6. The method according to claim 4 , the process further comprising, storing, in a memory, the radio wave field intensity and the transmission interval, wherein the radio wave field intensity in the transmission power control information increases and the transmission interval in the transmission power control information reduces as the number of times of detection increases, and wherein the radio wave field intensity in the transmission power control information reduces and the transmission interval in the transmission power control information increases as the number of times of detection reduces.
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October 23, 2018
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